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I voted to close as the question as it stands is unclear and speculative. You could easily re-write it a little to move from the realms of speculation into facts and it would be a great question.
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SardathrionOct 17 '11 at 12:14

It isn't too subjective. I didn't ask a widely fantasy question like "Did John Paul I support contraception?". This question could be answered objectively and exactly with details on what JPI's views were on contraception, with what other bishops/cardinals where saying on his views, was he called a liberal or a conservative by bishops/cardinals?
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RoryOct 17 '11 at 13:47

I think the questions posed in the text are fine, but the title sounds speculative.
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lins314159Oct 17 '11 at 21:28

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@Rory: Much better and asking for facts not speculations
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SardathrionOct 18 '11 at 9:20